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Abstract The “other me” is the inner presence that emerges when consciousness crosses the liminal field without identifying with the mind. It is not symbolic or psychological but an energetic form that inhabits the world of sleep and can manifest in wakefulness when barrier frequencies are understood and sustained. This text explores the nature of the inner self, the structure of liminal frequencies, and the possibility of a shared territory between consciousness and energy—a “new earth” where matter and energy coexist according to different rules. OpenAIRE Description This work examines interiority as a real domain and introduces the other me as an energetic presence with form, face, and identity, though without physical substance. The other me does not arise when it appears; it already exists within the world of sleep and becomes perceptible only when consciousness crosses the liminal field without falling into mental identification. The text explores: the distinction between mind (recording) and consciousness (attention) the role of barrier frequencies between wakefulness and sleep the gradual nature of the liminal field as a zone of crossing the possibility of a shared territory between energy and consciousness the formation of a state of being capable of sustaining nonphysical frequencies the vision of a “new earth” where matter and energy coexist in a functional, nonegoic way The other me represents the deeper self that cannot emerge in ordinary wakefulness because the mind cannot sustain liminal frequencies. When consciousness ceases to identify with the mind, the other me becomes visible and inhabitable. This work proposes an ontological—not psychological—view of inner reality and opens the possibility of a society based on resonance and sharing rather than ego and survival.
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Oliva FMOO
Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology named after D.O. Ott
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080acea487c87a6a40cc00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20174956